We sat down with Jonathan Goldmann from Jetsetter and talked about the business, Pinterest, travel, and how they use Pinterest and social media to interface with their clients.

Jetsetter has just come off of a three week marketing campaign called Jetsetter Curator. They learned a lot of interesting facts and figures, and did everything by hand. This is one thing that really sets Jetsetter apart from other companies, the hands-on approach they have toward their clients. If you have any question, you know that you will be talking to Jonathan if you contact them through Twitter, Pinterest or Facebook.

Maia McDonald, former designer for William Sonoma and recently self-employed Pinner/Designer joined us this afternoon on thepincast. She shared how she pins, what she finds interesting to pin, what will most likely get repinned. I could tell you, but you’ll have to listen to find out!

Thank you for your time Maia!

By the way, if you need a great designer, make sure to check out her website Conundrum. You can also check out her Pinterest page to follow her, and see how awesome her pins are. Also, make sure to follow her on twitter: @designconundrum.

Pinerly was the first analytics Company that I heard about. I quickly signed up and spread the word and got early access. I’ve been loving it ever since. It’s great to see how each of the pins in any given campaign are working. Through clicks, reach, likes, and repins, I can see if a pin was effective even if it wasn’t really liked or repinned.

Join us in our conversation with Rick Kats as we discuss Pinerly, what’s next for Pinerly, and what sets them apart.

This afternoon Brian and I chatted with Kaleb Willis of Kaleb Norman James Design. Kaleb is an avid Pinterest user that has had an account since the beginning. His current number of followers is about to reach 400,000, and his average repin number is 600-1000 repins.

We can all learn a lot from Kaleb, a young 21 year old business owner and lead designer in the wedding industry. He started his career at the age of 14 and started his own business at the age of 19.

We hope you enjoy this podcast. Grab yourself a cool drink, and listen!

We’re so excited to start this podcast. We’re looking forward to talking to industry leaders about their ideas about pinterest.

A little background about us: Brian Noah is a Los Angeles based wedding photographer, web developer, and entrepreneur extraordinaire. Nate Lubeck is a web developer and media architect. We both love pinterest, and are huge proponents of both giving back to the community, and inspiring innovation and change.

In the end of January we created a browser extension for Chrome called Pinterest Image Expander. It has been a huge success, and it has reached almost 3000 users in 3 months. In March, we created a standalone version of the extension that features a function that isn’t touched by any other browser extension called Pinterest Recent Activity Expander. These extensions add a huge amount of functionality to Pinterest and we are sure that you will love them. If you already have an image enlarger for Pinterest, make sure to check out the standalone extension for the recent activity section. It has over 400 users already, and is growing by leaps and bounds.

We hope that you enjoy this podcast and maybe learn a little about Pinterest.